cochlear信息详情
adj.耳蜗的
cochlea───n.[解剖]耳蜗
cochleae───耳蜗(cochlea的名词复数)
cochleas───n.[解剖]耳蜗
cochleate───adj.螺旋形的;状如蜗牛壳的(等于cochleated)
trochlear───adj.滑车的;轮状的;软骨轮的;n.滑车神经(等于trochlearnerve)
cockler───科克勒
cochleated───耳蜗
trochlears───adj.滑车的;轮状的;软骨轮的;n.滑车神经(等于trochlearnerve)
cochineal───n.[昆]胭脂虫;[染料]胭脂虫红
Humans are born with 30, 000 cochlear and vestibular hair cells per ear.───人类每只耳朵有3万耳蜗毛细胞和前庭毛细胞。
Red blood cells in CSF can reach perilymphatic space through the cochlear canal, and widely distributed in scalae tympani.───中的红细胞可以通过耳蜗管到达淋巴管间隙,并广泛分布在鼓膜中。
They thought that a low hum might straighten out those bent cochlear hairs.───她们认为,一种低音或许可以使那些呈弯曲状态的纤毛恢复直立状态。
Further, transplanted cells that migrated to the damaged area of the inner ear displayed shape similar to that of cochlear fibrocytes.───进一步,迁移至内耳受损区域的移植干细胞表现出与耳蜗纤维细胞相似的形状。
Cochlear implants turn sound into electronic pulses that are transmitted to the brain, allowing the wearer to "hear" .───耳蜗植入装置将声音转化成电脉冲信号传入大脑,让使用者能够“听到”。
Conclusion the research suggested that degeneration of neural elements in cochlear should be one of the major reasons for presbycusis.───结果提示蜗内神经结构的退变可能是老年性聋的主要病理基础。
Increasingly, children who lost their hearing before learning to speak are able to benefit from cochlear implants.───慢慢地,语前聋的孩子就能够由耳蜗移植获益。
But the earliest cochlear implants could do none of this; instead they merely provided some basic sounds to assist with lip-reading.───不过,最早的耳蜗植入设备可做不到这些,仅仅只能提供一些基本的声音去辅助理解唇语。
Australia's earlier "bionic ear" , or Cochlear implant, has restored hearing to hundreds of thousands of people around the world.───澳大利亚早期的“仿生耳”或人工耳蜗植入,已经使世界各地数十万人恢复了听力。